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How We Sort the World: Gregory Murphy on the Psychology of Categories
“Every category is a simplification to some degree; it throws away information about the thing.”BeeLine Reader uses subtle color gradients to help you read more efficiently.The minute we are born — sometimes even before — we are…
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Kyoto bans tourists from parts of geisha district amid reports of bad behaviour | Japan
Visitors to the geisha district of Gion – one of Kyoto’s most popular sightseeing spots – will be banned from entering its picturesque alleyways as authorities in Japan attempt to tackle a dramatic rise in tourism.Residents of Japan’s…
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The Oscars are about the past. Here’s what I want for the future.
What a decade last year was.That might be the most cogent takeaway from 2023, a year that was rarely at a loss for excitement, on- and off-screen. The year that brought us Hollywood’s equivalent of a 100-year-flood event — the…
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At TEFAF Art Fair, Museums Make Up for Shrinking Private Sales
“This would be a bold acquisition to make,” said Frederick Ilchman, the chair of European paintings at the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston. He and his team of curators were gazing, fascinated, at a 16th-century portrait of Antonietta…
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World Book Day finds children are put off reading for pleasure | World Book Day
As World Book Day runs its annual event to promote reading for pleasure among children, it has revealed new research showing that more than a third of children cannot choose what they want to read, and one in five feel judged for what…
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Indie record shops boom in number – but supermarkets are deserting music | Music
New data shows that the UK has dozens more record shops that it did 10 years ago, but the marketplace for physical music elsewhere is quickly collapsing.A study by the Digital Entertainment and Retail Association (ERA) finds that there…
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Marilyn Monroe AI Chatbot Has ‘Realistic Emotions’ and Expressions
Marilyn Monroe, who died 62 years ago, has been reincarnated as a “hyper-real” AI-generated digital avatar that lets fans engage in a conversation with the late actor — who can answer questions “in Marilyn’s signature voice and style,”…
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Russia opens up new museum front in its war against Ukraine
When Russia launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, it laid siege to Mariupol, a strategic port city in the east of the country, with thousands killed as bombs and artillery destroyed housing, museums and the local…
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To Binge or Not to Binge: That Is the Question
I specifically hoped not to be an old person that longed for the good old days, but, well, here’s the deal: I remember when binge was considered a bad word. Now, it is a weekend plan. And I’m not talking about those darn kids today;…
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